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    Timefactors dreadnought prs2 on ebay!

    While ill admit im not expert on the prices of all the models £2.5k seems a bit steep! Makes the sea of £700 Jubilee models seem cheap.


    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265658092...cAAOSwMWliPsr7

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob s View Post
    While ill admit im not expert on the prices of all the models £2.5k seems a bit steep! Makes the sea of £700 Jubilee models seem cheap.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265658092...cAAOSwMWliPsr7
    Not sure, nice condition, I thought these original ones were nudging £2k.
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    The original Dreadnoughts are well regarded amongst the Hodinkee crowd. I wouldn't be surprised if 2.5k is just the beginning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sier View Post
    The original Dreadnoughts are well regarded amongst the Hodinkee crowd. I wouldn't be surprised if 2.5k is just the beginning.
    That is interesting. I wonder why the GMT (which to me is superior and better balanced) is taking so long to shift. There is no logic to this game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abraxas View Post
    That is interesting. I wonder why the GMT (which to me is superior and better balanced) is taking so long to shift. There is no logic to this game.
    Limited numbers vs not, original vs 'sequel', greater WR.

    Personally, I really like the Voyager, wouldn't swap it for the original (setting relative values aside) and am equally baffled as to why it's such a slow mover, but equally I can understand the interest in the original Dreadnought.

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